Bolt (movie)

At Hollywood’s biggest premieres, reporters are always told to arrive at least three hours before even the least-recognizable celebrity first exits a town car. For "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" U.S. premiere Monday night in downtown Los Angeles, studio Lionsgate instructed members of the media to line up outside the Nokia Theatre at 3:30 p.m. –- a full four hours before a screening of the much-anticipated Jennifer Lawrence sequel, which of course arrives in multiplexes later this week, was set to start. By 4:30, hundreds of camera-toting journalists were still standing on nearby Chick Hearn Court, out of view of the red carpet. PHOTOS: 'The Hunger...

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